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NetherlandsNL Β· Rank #11

Netherlands gold reserves.

EuropeUpdated 2025-12-31
Gold reserves
612.5 t
Reserve value
$56.52B
% of reserves
74.2%
YoY change
+0.5t
Est. purchase cost
$46.14M
Gold backing
12.56%
History

Holdings, flows, and spot value over time

Gold Holdings (Tonnes)

Reserve Value (USD Billions)

Annual Net Purchases / Sales (Tonnes)

Gold as % of Foreign Reserves

Context

Geopolitical backdrop

The Netherlands maintains reserves for Eurozone prudence.[3]

Notable activity
No change year-over-year at 0 tonnes in provided data.[user data]
Key motivations
Reserve Diversification
Currency

Gold backing analysis

Gold / M1 money supply12.56%
What this means

A rough measure of how much of the country's M1 money supply the market value of its gold could cover. Higher ratio β‡’ stronger implicit gold backing. This country has relatively strong gold backing compared to peers.

M1 money supply: $450.00B Β· IMF / central bank / FRED
Peers

Compare with similar countries

Countries in the same region or a roughly comparable size of reserves.

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Austria
Rank #21
Gold280 t
% Reserves69.7%
YoY0.0t
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Belgium
Rank #23
Gold227.4 t
% Reserves59.6%
YoY0.0t
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Switzerland
Rank #7
Gold1,039.9 t
% Reserves15.2%
YoY0.0t
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Czech Republic
Rank #34
Gold71.6 t
% Reserves5.8%
YoY0.0t
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Germany
Rank #2
Gold3,350.3 t
% Reserves84.0%
YoY+1.3t
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